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Recieved: 2003/02/24 02:17
Subject: [K-list] Peace seekers, war-mongers, teachers, moderators... th
From: Rich


On 2003/02/24 02:17, Rich posted thus to the K-list:

Games games games... For what... It is all our own creation.. What's the
point in complaining about it..


In assuming any role in life implies there is a lack of something for any
role is assumed to fulfil a need. Perceiving scarcity in abundance.


Where there is a lack of something to be filled then that perceived lack
will attract opposing flows to the thing that is desired.


So for those that are trying to create peace they are seeing a perceived
disharmony and are seeing through this instead of releasing the whole thing
in themselves. They are actually creating war and trying to fight what is
there own creation instead of releasing the whole dichotomy (game) in
themselves. By wanting peace, we are also putting energy into war.


If no one wanted peace, there would be no opponent for those that wanted to
fight. The game would never get started.


In Thailand (also known as the Land of smiles), legend has it that many
battles have been fought though simply smiling at the enemy. Instead of
resisting them, being grateful for them and happy for them. How can they
fight you with this. There is nothing to fight about as there is no longer
concern with loss.


There is only one real peace, and that is from no-action, no-desire. Being a
slave to divine will instead of ego will.


Every role assumed will always create conflict. To find your role consider
the people or things you have the most difficulty (complaint, frustration,
upset) with. Ask 'who or what do they represent?' Summarise it down to one
simple umbrella role or thing (like politician, criminal, controller).. Now
look for the opposing thing to this and you know the ego-role you are
assuming without realising it.

Don't be surprised to find the 'considered' good spiritual traits such as
peace maker, honourable person, healer... Are still ego-attachments...
Seeing past the 'good' as well as the 'bad' has great value to finding inner
harmony.


When inner-harmony can be found the outside becomes more irrelevant and less
bothersome. Enlightened selfishness.


Rich (assuming the knower role)


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